Wool Studio is a capsule collection for the modern knitter that features sophisticated, simple, and luxurious knitting designs.

That pretty much says it all. What a lovely collection of patterns! You can see all 21 patterns on Ravelry, here. These patterns are not new, but are curated from Interweave’s previous Wool Studio collections, which were digital only. This is the first Wool Studio available as a hard copy book.

And there is a lot to love! Some of my favorites:

Provincetown Pullover by Amanda Bell is a loose-fitting cozy turtleneck knit in DK weight yarn. The pattern has a nice range of sizes. I love the extra ribbing detail at the neck.

Susanna IC’s Malibu Cowl is also knit from DK weight yarn. It would be lovely in a tonal hand dyed yarn.

Linda Marveng’s Brewster Cardigan (another one worked in DK weight) has a clever cowl incorporated as an extension of the collar (it can be omitted entirely if you prefer).

These are just a few. Which one is your favorite?

Tell me which design you like best in a comment by Sunday, April 29, 2018 at noon, and you will be entered in a drawing to win this lovely hardcover book of patterns.

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The Provincetown Pullover is a great interpretation of classic elements: cowl neck, always flattering; ribbing, hardly a sweater without a bit of ribbing somewhere; clean lines in the body of the sweater, with a smooth texture to maintain and balance all the elements. Can’t go wrong!

With so many lovely and unique patterns from which to choose, is hard to pick a favorite. But, since winter finally seems to be behind us and summer is just ahead, I’d probably knit the Monterey Tee first.

Oooh! I love all the patterns. The Avila Tee is probably my fav. but I also want to knit Provincetown. I love the roominess of it. But then the cowl on the cardigan would hide my belly…. Yikes! I may have to knit them all!Jeannie Gray´s last blog post ..Makers’ Monday

I can’t decide between the Pebble Beach Ruana, the Thousand Oaks scarf or the Santa Cruz wrap. I’d love to make the Pebble Beach Ruana. Just enough to keep me interested, and I love wearing linen. The Santa Cruz wrap is so geometric, it makes me happy. Then there’s the asymmetry of Thousand Oaks. SO many great patterns.

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